... 1/4 Za-a ... for class B, and ... 1/2 Za-a ... for class A? ...
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If there is current pulled through a half-winding then it is "present in the circuit."
- Class A has current pulled at all times, so both half-windings are "present in the circuit."
- We get the rated Za-a, and each side sees 1/2 of that Za-a between itself and the power supply.
- "Class B" (or Class AB once one side has shut off) has no-current through a half-winding part of the time.
- When no-current flows, that half-winding "doesn't exist."
- The remaining half-winding has 1/2 turns, and (1/2 turns)
2 = 1/4 Impedance
We could do a math proof of this using a common output transformer, and recalling that if current flows and there is 1-volt-per-turn on any winding, there is 1-volt-per-turn on every winding of the transformer.
8kΩ push-pull to 8Ω = 1000 to 1 Impedance Ratio
√(1000 : 1) = 31.623 : 1 Turns Ratio
Assume 20w across 4Ω primary. Volts on Primary and Secondary are:
Primary: Volts = √(20w x 8kΩ) = 400v RMS
Secondary: Volts = √(20w x 8Ω) = 12.65v RMS
Volts Ratio = Turns Ratio = 400v / 12.65v = 31.62 : 1
Both Sides Conducting: Each side of the Primary sees a load of 4kΩ
Now assume there are half the turns on the Primary, because one side is shut off. The Turns Ratio must also be halved:
Turns Ratio = 31.623 / 2 = 15.812 : 1
20w into 8Ω is still Volts = √(20w x 8Ω) = 12.65v RMS
Primary Volts = Secondary Volts x Turns Ratio = 12.65v RMS x 15.812 = 200v RMS
Current = Power / Volts, and Impedance = Volts / Current, manipulating gives you Impedance = Volts
2 / Power
Impedance = 200v
2 / 20w = 40,000 / 20w = 2000Ω
---> 2000Ω is 1/4 of the original 8000Ω. We wind up seeing that "Impedance Ratio" fell from 1000:1 to 250:1 when the number of turns was halved. We could also note that when we calculate Power using known-quantities of Volts, Current and Impedance that the term for either Volts or Current gets squared... and that's where the "squaring" comes from for "Impedance Ratio is the square of the Turns Ratio."